November 06, 2016

This week we welcome Kathleen Heil as our guest author. Kathleen is a writer, translator, and dancer based in Berlin. Recent poems appear or are forthcoming in The New Yorker, Hayden’s Ferry Review, and Burnside Review, recent translations in The Brooklyn Rail, Two Lines, and SAND, recent fiction in Five Points, NANO Fiction, and Green Mountains Review, and recent essays in MAKE, the Collagist, and MAP - media / archive / performance. Heil has performed in New York, New Orleans, Berlin, and Madrid, and her current artistic research investigates the space(s) between writing and dance. More at kathleenheil.net.

Martin Stannard is an English poet and critic. His most recent collection of poetry is Poems for the Young at Heart (Leafe Press, UK, 2016). He has been living and teaching at a university in China since 2005.

Martin will be posting about his selections for Decals of Desire, a new on-line literary journal for which he is poetry editor.

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This week we welcome Kathleen Heil as our guest author. Kathleen is a writer, translator, and dancer based in Berlin. Recent poems appear or are forthcoming in The New Yorker, Hayden’s Ferry Review, and Burnside Review, recent translations in The Brooklyn Rail, Two Lines, and SAND, recent fiction in Five Points, NANO Fiction, and Green Mountains Review, and recent essays in MAKE, the Collagist, and MAP - media / archive / performance. Heil has performed in New York, New Orleans, Berlin, and Madrid, and her current artistic research investigates the space(s) between writing and dance. More at kathleenheil.net.

Martin Stannard is an English poet and critic. His most recent collection of poetry is Poems for the Young at Heart (Leafe Press, UK, 2016). He has been living and teaching at a university in China since 2005.

Martin will be posting about his selections for Decals of Desire, a new on-line literary journal for which he is poetry editor.

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